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Farmer and Ranch-hand:  Jason Fowler, UBC Library Systems, jason dot fowler at ubc dot ca
 
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=== Hacking Content ===
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What is the future of getting library information and resources into users’ hands at the right time and with appropriate context and relevancy.  Learning management systems, library guides, Web-scale discovery systems-plenty of tools to choose from and still we see lots of opportunities for improvement. Let’s pick them apart and brainstorm ideas for projects that could address weaknesses in one or all of these systems. If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a day of thinking, dreaming and scheming. All skill sets and backgrounds needed.
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Speakers/Facilitators will be:
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- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University
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- Evviva Weinraub – Director, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries
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Contact:  Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu
  
 
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Revision as of 22:37, 28 October 2011

Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences

Proposals will close Sunday, November 20 so we can finalize the list and add them to registration!

Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50).

Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.

Full Day

Hackfest

Like the hackfests at Access, let's get together and do something. An informal gathering of developers, librarians, and variants in-between. Got code or an idea? Bring it and have others help you at the Hackfest where anything and everything goes!

Bring a laptop or portable device, coffee or beverage of choice and we'll spend a day bodging, tinkering, tweaking, coding, chatting, and having fun. We'll spawn clusters around proposals at the start and then everyone can break off. Reports / presentations / demos at code4lib greatly encouraged but not mandatory.

Links to sign up and submit proposals coming soon.

Farmer and Ranch-hand: Jason Fowler, UBC Library Systems, jason dot fowler at ubc dot ca


Hacking Content

What is the future of getting library information and resources into users’ hands at the right time and with appropriate context and relevancy. Learning management systems, library guides, Web-scale discovery systems-plenty of tools to choose from and still we see lots of opportunities for improvement. Let’s pick them apart and brainstorm ideas for projects that could address weaknesses in one or all of these systems. If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a day of thinking, dreaming and scheming. All skill sets and backgrounds needed.

Speakers/Facilitators will be:

- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries
- Evviva Weinraub – Director, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries 

Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu

Half Day Morning

Linkfest

We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!

If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!

Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu

What's New in Solr

This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways.

Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com


Half Day Afternoon

Git -r done

A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favourite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.

Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.

Coordinator: Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com